Gelatin is dissolved in warm water to make a transparent size for certain gilding uses, notably in glass gilding and gilding the reverse side of mirrors. Available in leaf or capsule.
The amount of diamonds seperated from the sheet you need to mix with warm water to create size varies accoriding to the application and the leaf used. The thicker and heavier the leaf, the more gelatin is needed to make a strong enough size. The following are guidlelines that have been advised to us by our skilled gilding clients.
For glass gilding:
- Gold leaf - 4 diamonds per pint of hot water
- Heavier metals, such as silver leaf - 6-8 diamonds per pint of hot water
- Imitation leaf - May require as many as 12 diamonds per pint of hot water
Some clients add alcohol (for example, a double measure of gin although isopropyl alchohol can be used) once the size has cooled. The gelatin is for adhesion and the alcohol is added as it thins the mixture and helps it flow more easily.